11th February 2020
Michael Craig Writer Fresh from its surprise Golden Globe victory, 1917 stormed onto our screens on 10 January 2019. The first world war epic by Sam Mendes – fresh from handing over the reins of the James Bond franchise after hits Skyfall and Spectre – is a two-hour cinematic spectacle the likes of which has ...
11th February 2020
Christy O’Hanlon Writer Glasgow’s industrial and “blue-collar” roots are scattered all around our city, to the extent that it’s almost difficult to ignore the tumultuous relationship the city has had with poverty both past and present. In a country that hosts some of the oldest universities in the world, it is evident to see that ...
11th February 2020
Orla Brady Writer Needing to sort Valentine’s Day plans? We’ve got you covered. Whether you’re happily coupled up and ready to celebrate, or convinced it’s a capitalist ploy designed to make singletons miserable, Valentine’s Day is fast approaching. No matter your views there’s a great deal going in Glasgow for you, either to create a ...
11th February 2020
Ella Mayne Social Media Team Member The group worked with over 10 different organisations to bring both screenings, workshops, and strikes to campus. Extinction Rebellion Glasgow University has collaborated with student and local societies and charities to host a Go Green week from 10 – 14 February. Go Green Week will cover talks, debates and ...